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Old 05-Dec-2008, 07:30 PM
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now that i kinda know how to post pics...i'll share a bit:

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Old 05-Dec-2008, 08:01 PM
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looks good.. I need to do mine in the spring.
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Old 05-Dec-2008, 08:25 PM
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looks like its on the wrong side
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Old 05-Dec-2008, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Fr0z3N
looks like its on the wrong side
No that's how they go.
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Old 06-Dec-2008, 04:30 AM
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now you need to get powdercoated calipers, like this:

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Old 07-Dec-2008, 11:48 AM
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^^^i like, I like....where and how much?^^^
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Old 05-Jan-2009, 08:38 AM
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looks good. BUT you know you can put big brakes for dirt cheap! If I remember correctly you need 93-94 Prelude rotors(they are 4 bolts), but the don't line up. So you drill press the holes into oval's so the fit,(they will center themselves on the hub don't worry, done it to my REX and Civic), also get the calipers off of the same year Prelude, get a bracket made (real easy to do, if you want any machine shop can do) and there you go big brakes! Cost me with new aftermarket calipers (got them at a rebuilder on midwest road in Scar.) for under $200.
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Originally Posted by Rice Burner
looks good. BUT you know you can put big brakes for dirt cheap! If I remember correctly you need 93-94 Prelude rotors(they are 4 bolts), but the don't line up. So you drill press the holes into oval's so the fit,(they will center themselves on the hub don't worry, done it to my REX and Civic), also get the calipers off of the same year Prelude, get a bracket made (real easy to do, if you want any machine shop can do) and there you go big brakes! Cost me with new aftermarket calipers (got them at a rebuilder on midwest road in Scar.) for under $200.
If this is done, would you have to change any thing elese?? you can still keep the stock master?
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sweet, your going caliper'less?
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i want powdercoated calipers



and they are on the wrong side.

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It would help if someone explained how they are on the wrong side? lol
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looks to me like the slots are going the wrong way.
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Old 09-Jan-2009, 09:31 AM
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the slots are the same as directional tires ... they should turn into the caliper ... so if its the same wheel as the top pic then it seems that they will be turning the wrong way
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the first and second photo's are of different wheels
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Originally Posted by ol Dusty
the first and second photo's are of different wheels
correct-to-mondo....different pics
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